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September 15, 2025
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A cheap but effective outdoor camera.

A simple and effective outdoor camera, the Blink Outdoor 4 is extremely keenly priced for a wireless model, particularly one that will last up to two years on a set of batteries. It needs a subscription to get the most out of it, but these are also well-priced, particularly for a single camera.

Video can be shot at up to 1080p, although 720p is the default setting to conserve battery. At default settings, the camera can cope with all lighting conditions, although it shoots basic video that’s ‘good enough’, rather than super-sharp high-resolution video.


  • Cheap

  • Long battery life

  • Easy to set up

Key Features

Introduction

With a general trend towards more expensive security cameras, the Blink Outdoor 4 resets that expectation, with a cheaper-than-you-might-think price, both for purchase and the cloud subscription that increases the range of features.

Sure, the app’s a little basic, as are camera controls, but if you want something cheap, easy to set up, and with long battery life, this is a decent choice.

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Design and Installation

  • Options with and without a Sync Module
  • Wall or ceiling mountable
  • Runs off two AA batteries

Although larger than some of the other Blink cameras, such as the Blink Mini 2, the Blink Outdoor 4 is still tiny by modern standards. A small square box, this camera is easy to place where you want it. This particular version is available in black only, which is alright by me, as it makes the camera unobtrusive.

You can buy this camera in multiple packs. The version that I have on review ships with the Sync Module (£69.99), but you can also buy the camera by itself (£64.99) if you already have the module.

Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Two-, three- and four-pack versions are also available, each with the Sync Module. Overall, regardless of which version you buy, the Blink Outdoor 4 is extremely good value and much cheaper than most of the competition, such as the Ring Outdoor Cam Plus.

As with previous Blink models, this one is powered by two Lithium AA batteries, which are built to last a lot longer than traditional Alkaline batteries.

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Blink Outdoor 4 Batteries
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

The batteries plug into the rear of the camera, and the cover slots into place. Blink also sells a bigger battery pack, which takes four of these batteries.

Blink Outdoor 4 Batteries installed
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Physical installation options include wall or ceiling mounting, with the adaptors provided in the box, and the mount screwing into place. The camera then clips into place and is easy to point up and down to cover the area that you want to watch.

Blink Outdoor 4 camera mounted from side
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

It’s simple to use the app to connect the camera to a Sync Module and the internet, with setup only taking me a few minutes.

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Features

  • Needs a subscription for most features
  • Basic motion detection zones

As with so many other cameras, bar the likes of the subscription-free Eufy eufyCam S3 Pro, the Blink Outdoor 4 is best when paired with a cloud subscription. Unlike the main competition, such as Ring, Blink’s subscription plans are relatively cheap.

If you’ve got up to three devices, then you can pay £2.50 per device (or £24.99 a year) to get 30 days of cloud storage. For unlimited device support, it’s £8 per month (or £80 a year).

There is an option for offline recording with a USB drive and a Sync Module 2 (this is different to the bundled Sync Module), but you don’t get all of the advanced features of a subscription package.

At its most basic, the Blink Outdoor 4 has simple motion detection, using the whole picture for detection. It’s very basic, and I found that I got quite a lot of notifications, with wind blowing through a bush setting the camera off.

There are several options to help reduce this. At a more basic level, there’s a slider to adjust motion detection sensitivity and motion zones. These zones are quite basic, with the image split into a grid. Grey grid squares are deactivated for motion detection, but you don’t get the same flexibility as with higher-end cameras that let you draw polygon zones.

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Blink Outdoor 4 app motion settings
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

With a Blink Subscription, you get an upgrade to add person, vehicle and other motion detection. It’s an important upgrade. By selecting the person detection option only, it reduced the number of notifications that I got to only the important ones.

There’s also an option to Arm or Disarm the system, turning the cameras off and on as you see fit. It’s nice to be able to do this, but you don’t get the same flexibility as a Ring system, where you can turn cameras on and off in sync with the Ring Alarm.

Blink Outdoor 4 app
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Streaming to Amazon Alexa smart displays, such as the Echo Show 15 is supported, but there’s no support for other smart assistants, as you might expect, given that Blink is owned by Amazon.

Performance

  • Sharp video during the day
  • Slightly soft video at night
  • Can shoot full colour night vision

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Although the Blink Outdoor 4 is a Full HD camera, to save on battery life the resolution is set to 1280×720. It’s possible to override this setting if you want higher quality video, but below I’ve used the standard settings.

Blink Outdoor 4 app video settings
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

This camera has a 143° field of view, which is wider than that of the older model, so you can capture a wide area and see more of what’s going on easily.

Image quality is acceptable, given the price. In full daylight, the colours and exposure are spot on, but detail is a little lacking. Even so, it’s generally good enough to see details in people’s faces and see what’s going on.

Blink Outdoor 4 Daylight Sample
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At night, the Blink Outdoor 4 can use full colour night vision, provided there’s enough ambient light. The overall colours are good, but there’s quite a lot of motion blur to the point where it’s hard to get sharp details on someone’s face, although you can clearly see what’s going on.

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Blink Outdoor 4 Full Colour Night Sample
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

In darker conditions, the camera turns on its IR lights, which have a good range, but the image still suffers from a bit of motion blur.

Blink Outdoor 4 Black and White Night Sample
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Likewise, audio quality is basic, but good enough to hear what’s going on.

For the price, the video quality is good enough, and you can see what’s going on around your home, even if the detail isn’t as sharp as with more expensive cameras. Ultimately, that’s the trade-off you have to make: higher quality video costs more.

Battery life is rated at up to two years, depending on how many recordings the camera has to make. Set it up correctly, point it away from very high traffic areas and control how many times the camera triggers and this should be about right.

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Should you buy it?

Buy if you want cheap wireless surveillance

Brilliantly priced and easy to set up, this wireless camera is easy to set up, and shoots good enough video in all conditions.

Don’t buy if you want better video quality

If you want sharper video quality then spend more on a higher resolution camera, such as a 2K or 4K model.

Final Thoughts

Are there better outdoor video cameras for pure image quality? Yes, but they cost a lot more. What the Blink Outdoor 4 manages to do is balance price and performance.

Its video quality is good enough under all lighting coditions to see what’s going on, and the price is excellent for a wireless camera. A subscription is required, but even these are reasonably priced, particularly for a single camera.

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every security camera we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

  • Used as our main security camera for the review period
  • We test compatibility with the main smart systems (HomeKit, Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, IFTTT and more) to see how easy each camera is to automate.
  • We take samples during the day and night to see how clear each camera’s video is.

FAQs

What kind of batteries does the Blink Outdoor 4 take?

The camera takes two Lithium AA batteries, which should last up to two years. An expansion pack that takes four batteries is also available.

Do you need a Sync Module to use the Blink Outdoor 4?

Yes you do, and you can buy the camera with a module or use an existing one that you have.

Test Data

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Full Specs

  Blink Outdoor 4 Review
Manufacturer Blink
Size (Dimensions) 70 x 70 x 41 MM
Weight 141 G
Release Date 2025
First Reviewed Date 04/09/2025
Model Number Blink Outdoor 4
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Voice Assistant Amazon Alexa
Battery Length 24 months
Smart assistants Yes
App Control Yes
Camera Type Outdoor wireless
Mounting option Wall, ceiling
View Field 143 degrees
Recording option Cloud, local (with Sync Module 2)
Two-way audio Yes
Night vision Yes (IR or full colour)
Light No
Motion detection Yes (PIR)
Activity zones Yes
Object detection People, vehicles
Power source 2x AA batteries

A cheap but effective outdoor camera.

A simple and effective outdoor camera, the Blink Outdoor 4 is extremely keenly priced for a wireless model, particularly one that will last up to two years on a set of batteries. It needs a subscription to get the most out of it, but these are also well-priced, particularly for a single camera.

Video can be shot at up to 1080p, although 720p is the default setting to conserve battery. At default settings, the camera can cope with all lighting conditions, although it shoots basic video that’s ‘good enough’, rather than super-sharp high-resolution video.


  • Cheap

  • Long battery life

  • Easy to set up

Key Features

Introduction

With a general trend towards more expensive security cameras, the Blink Outdoor 4 resets that expectation, with a cheaper-than-you-might-think price, both for purchase and the cloud subscription that increases the range of features.

Sure, the app’s a little basic, as are camera controls, but if you want something cheap, easy to set up, and with long battery life, this is a decent choice.

Advertisement

Design and Installation

  • Options with and without a Sync Module
  • Wall or ceiling mountable
  • Runs off two AA batteries

Although larger than some of the other Blink cameras, such as the Blink Mini 2, the Blink Outdoor 4 is still tiny by modern standards. A small square box, this camera is easy to place where you want it. This particular version is available in black only, which is alright by me, as it makes the camera unobtrusive.

You can buy this camera in multiple packs. The version that I have on review ships with the Sync Module (£69.99), but you can also buy the camera by itself (£64.99) if you already have the module.

Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Two-, three- and four-pack versions are also available, each with the Sync Module. Overall, regardless of which version you buy, the Blink Outdoor 4 is extremely good value and much cheaper than most of the competition, such as the Ring Outdoor Cam Plus.

As with previous Blink models, this one is powered by two Lithium AA batteries, which are built to last a lot longer than traditional Alkaline batteries.

Advertisement

Blink Outdoor 4 Batteries
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

The batteries plug into the rear of the camera, and the cover slots into place. Blink also sells a bigger battery pack, which takes four of these batteries.

Blink Outdoor 4 Batteries installed
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Physical installation options include wall or ceiling mounting, with the adaptors provided in the box, and the mount screwing into place. The camera then clips into place and is easy to point up and down to cover the area that you want to watch.

Blink Outdoor 4 camera mounted from side
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

It’s simple to use the app to connect the camera to a Sync Module and the internet, with setup only taking me a few minutes.

Advertisement

Features

  • Needs a subscription for most features
  • Basic motion detection zones

As with so many other cameras, bar the likes of the subscription-free Eufy eufyCam S3 Pro, the Blink Outdoor 4 is best when paired with a cloud subscription. Unlike the main competition, such as Ring, Blink’s subscription plans are relatively cheap.

If you’ve got up to three devices, then you can pay £2.50 per device (or £24.99 a year) to get 30 days of cloud storage. For unlimited device support, it’s £8 per month (or £80 a year).

There is an option for offline recording with a USB drive and a Sync Module 2 (this is different to the bundled Sync Module), but you don’t get all of the advanced features of a subscription package.

At its most basic, the Blink Outdoor 4 has simple motion detection, using the whole picture for detection. It’s very basic, and I found that I got quite a lot of notifications, with wind blowing through a bush setting the camera off.

There are several options to help reduce this. At a more basic level, there’s a slider to adjust motion detection sensitivity and motion zones. These zones are quite basic, with the image split into a grid. Grey grid squares are deactivated for motion detection, but you don’t get the same flexibility as with higher-end cameras that let you draw polygon zones.

Advertisement

Blink Outdoor 4 app motion settings
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

With a Blink Subscription, you get an upgrade to add person, vehicle and other motion detection. It’s an important upgrade. By selecting the person detection option only, it reduced the number of notifications that I got to only the important ones.

There’s also an option to Arm or Disarm the system, turning the cameras off and on as you see fit. It’s nice to be able to do this, but you don’t get the same flexibility as a Ring system, where you can turn cameras on and off in sync with the Ring Alarm.

Blink Outdoor 4 app
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Streaming to Amazon Alexa smart displays, such as the Echo Show 15 is supported, but there’s no support for other smart assistants, as you might expect, given that Blink is owned by Amazon.

Performance

  • Sharp video during the day
  • Slightly soft video at night
  • Can shoot full colour night vision

Advertisement

Although the Blink Outdoor 4 is a Full HD camera, to save on battery life the resolution is set to 1280×720. It’s possible to override this setting if you want higher quality video, but below I’ve used the standard settings.

Blink Outdoor 4 app video settings
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

This camera has a 143° field of view, which is wider than that of the older model, so you can capture a wide area and see more of what’s going on easily.

Image quality is acceptable, given the price. In full daylight, the colours and exposure are spot on, but detail is a little lacking. Even so, it’s generally good enough to see details in people’s faces and see what’s going on.

Blink Outdoor 4 Daylight Sample
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

At night, the Blink Outdoor 4 can use full colour night vision, provided there’s enough ambient light. The overall colours are good, but there’s quite a lot of motion blur to the point where it’s hard to get sharp details on someone’s face, although you can clearly see what’s going on.

Advertisement

Blink Outdoor 4 Full Colour Night Sample
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

In darker conditions, the camera turns on its IR lights, which have a good range, but the image still suffers from a bit of motion blur.

Blink Outdoor 4 Black and White Night Sample
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Likewise, audio quality is basic, but good enough to hear what’s going on.

For the price, the video quality is good enough, and you can see what’s going on around your home, even if the detail isn’t as sharp as with more expensive cameras. Ultimately, that’s the trade-off you have to make: higher quality video costs more.

Battery life is rated at up to two years, depending on how many recordings the camera has to make. Set it up correctly, point it away from very high traffic areas and control how many times the camera triggers and this should be about right.

Advertisement

Should you buy it?

Buy if you want cheap wireless surveillance

Brilliantly priced and easy to set up, this wireless camera is easy to set up, and shoots good enough video in all conditions.

Don’t buy if you want better video quality

If you want sharper video quality then spend more on a higher resolution camera, such as a 2K or 4K model.

Final Thoughts

Are there better outdoor video cameras for pure image quality? Yes, but they cost a lot more. What the Blink Outdoor 4 manages to do is balance price and performance.

Its video quality is good enough under all lighting coditions to see what’s going on, and the price is excellent for a wireless camera. A subscription is required, but even these are reasonably priced, particularly for a single camera.

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every security camera we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

  • Used as our main security camera for the review period
  • We test compatibility with the main smart systems (HomeKit, Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, IFTTT and more) to see how easy each camera is to automate.
  • We take samples during the day and night to see how clear each camera’s video is.

FAQs

What kind of batteries does the Blink Outdoor 4 take?

The camera takes two Lithium AA batteries, which should last up to two years. An expansion pack that takes four batteries is also available.

Do you need a Sync Module to use the Blink Outdoor 4?

Yes you do, and you can buy the camera with a module or use an existing one that you have.

Test Data

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Full Specs

  Blink Outdoor 4 Review
Manufacturer Blink
Size (Dimensions) 70 x 70 x 41 MM
Weight 141 G
Release Date 2025
First Reviewed Date 04/09/2025
Model Number Blink Outdoor 4
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Voice Assistant Amazon Alexa
Battery Length 24 months
Smart assistants Yes
App Control Yes
Camera Type Outdoor wireless
Mounting option Wall, ceiling
View Field 143 degrees
Recording option Cloud, local (with Sync Module 2)
Two-way audio Yes
Night vision Yes (IR or full colour)
Light No
Motion detection Yes (PIR)
Activity zones Yes
Object detection People, vehicles
Power source 2x AA batteries
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